During sub-zero temperatures, a mountain stream flowing over cataracts and small waterfalls may cause droplets to freeze instantly on to the supercooled rocks in the streambed. This crystal clear ice is called verglas ‘glass ice’, which derives its name from the French ‘verre’ glass, and ‘glaçon’ meaning ice, on the wild fells of Hencomb, West Cumbria.
Rosamund has travelled widely in the past 15 years photographing wildlife and landscapes abroad and in the UK. Rosamund has won numerous awards in international, regional and local photographic competitions and was a finalist in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition in 2015. She and her husband John retired to the Lake District a decade ago and together they have developed a passion for photography while walking the fells and getting to know their environs intimately.
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